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Research In Motion has been experiencing some difficulties over the course of the last few months. The company announced today that they will be laying off a total of 2000 employees, which accounts for about 10% of their total workforce. The company is looking to better optimize their spending, and the workforce reduction is going to be part of their strategy moving forward. They’re looking for rapid growth within the company after quadrupling their workforce over the course of the last five years. The company, most known for their line of Blackberry devices such as unlocked Torch 9800, Bold 9780, etc.. will also be reorganizing some of their top management positions in an attempt to better position themselves moving forward.

A number of executives recently left the company, and it is clear what they’re falling profits that they are looking to head in a different direction moving forward. Recently the company lost their vice president of digital marketing and media, as well as their Blackberry PlayBook Senior product manager. It will be interesting to see what kind of changes they made, as it could give some sort of hint as to their strategy moving forward in the future. Depending on the executives that they bring in, it could give some clues on the type of devices and the direction the company is looking to head.

RIM to Reorganize Management and Lay Off 2,000

The company also released a press release regarding their layoffs, stating that they regretted to have to do so but that it was in the best interest of the company. Many in Canada were hoping that the company would be able to turn things around and keep their current workforce, after going through a number of layoffs previously as well. It will be interesting to see if they are able to turn things around with the reorganization of their management and regain market share that they have lost two other companies in recent years.

Is the release of the Apple iMessage to start to a larger plan for the company overall? It was one of the most important releases that Apple first announced at the WWDC 2011. IMessage is that service that is looking like it will be one of the most used by IOS and unlocked iPhone 4 users on the whole. Although it is a very basic application, that works very similar to that of the Blackberry messenger, it looks as though this release might be the start of a much larger social initiative on the whole for the company. IMessage is able to do more than just send text messages, your favorite photos and videos, but also works with all of the IOS devices and could be the start of Apple releasing their own instant messaging. Their own instant messaging network would be really great, because then they can outsource it to larger social networks, which allow users to stay connected through the social network utilizing the instant messaging capabilities that have been provided by Apple.

Soon, the company could allow users to download in a message application for their desktop computers that would allow them to connect to users on their mobile devices. This is something that a lot of companies have attempted in the past, but none have really risen to the top of the market in the way that one would expect them to with this technology. Apple seems to have the upper hand in this case with a huge, already geared-in user base. While most mobile devices utilize other instant messaging networks including the AOL Instant Messenger, it looks as though Apple is looking to create its own instant messaging service that would allow the company to further expand upon the ideas that were first launched by research in motion when they release the Blackberry messenger for their Blackberry devices such as Torch 9800, BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 unlocked. It will be interesting to see what kind of plans they have in store for the new system, and whether or not they’re looking to take it further than ever before.

It looks like Amazon and Apple will not be the only companies that are launching a new cloud-based music service that will allow users to play, store, and listen to music straight from the cloud. Best Buy announced today that they would be launching a new service that will be in competition with the other cloud-based music services that have been put into motion by the company’s Apple, Amazon and Google that will allow for users to play their music straight from the cloud. The company will have their software powered by the play anywhere application, and will allow for users to quickly sign up for the new service. Then, the users can download the application straight from their Macintosh or PC. The Apple also be integrated with the unlocked iPhone 4, Android, and Blackberry operating systems, allowing users to use their cloud-based music service while on the go.

After you have installed the application, the Music Cloud will allow you to stream your favorite songs, or even save them for off-line playback at a later time. The package will be completely free, which makes the service differ greatly from the other services that are currently available. The package will allow users to utilize the Best Buy Web player, so you will have to pay a total of four dollars per month for the premium package that the company will be offering. While this offer may be similar to those that have been launched by Apple, Google, and Amazon, there will be some major differences in the way that the pricing structure works in the functionality of the program. It is clear that in the future music services will more than likely be based in the crowd, and will allow users to access all of the information that they have purchased and downloaded straight from the cloud. It is clear that consumers are going to have to make a choice as to which cloud company that offers a music program they’re going to want to work with.

Research In Motion continues to update their systems and offer new features to users that have been relatively feature starved until recently when they have started to rapidly expand the overall number of features that they are able to offer. Now, the company has released a new app that is already available for download in their app marketplace that is able to integrate with your calendar that is already present in your BlackBerry devices such as Bold 9780, Torch 9800 unlocked, etc. They will allow you to easily schedule and also join an already present conference call. You can see how this would be useful to users - especially their hordes of users that use their device for business purposes.

The app will likely find a good following with business users that have already been driven to the BlackBerry platform for their business needs. It will certainly be interesting to see how quickly the app rises to prominence among users. The app is great at easily scheduling and creating conference calls. They will allow provide you with a reminder notification that will pop up when you reach a scheduled conference time that you have previously scheduled.

Also, if you lose your connection to the audio conference, you will be able to rejoin with the single click of a button, which is a huge feature of the app. It will be interesting to see how quickly business users gravitate toward the scheduling features that have been provided in the app, but you can bet that some users will gravitate toward it if nothing else than for the great scheduling features and notifications that have been made available to users when they are scheduling their conference calls. This app effectively allows you to set and show up for meetings, reminding you of when you need to be in your conference call.

The Facebook app is one that has come under fire quite a bit in recent months for not running as many users feel the app for the most visited webs site in the world should They probably have a point as the Facebook app is riddled with bugs and other issues that Facebook just can not seem to get right. However, it appears that they are starting to address at least some of the bigger issues as the company has new released a new beta build for their Facebook app for BlackBerry devices such as unlocked Bold 9780, Torch 9800, etc... This is something that people have been waiting for for quite some time, and should address some of the larger issues that have been a problem thus far. The huge overhaul of the current app has been going on since the middle of March but this is the first time that the app is available for beta testing by the users.

The update to version 2 will bring a number of different updates including the ability to use your Wi-Fi connection in conjunction with the app as well as giving the users the ability to receive push notifications from the app while they are connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Some of the more common bugs that have been reported with the app include freezing, an inability for users to be able to navigate seamlessly from one screen to another depending on the screen and the chat feature not working up to par with how many users feel that it should. Hopefully this update will be able to add new features as well as addressing some of the previous problems that many users have had with the app thus far. This is definitely good news for users of the BlackBerry app, which is a platform that has had the most problems with the Facebook app so far.

The Samsung App Store for unlocked cell phone such as Samsung Captivate i897, Samsung Nexus S unlocked, etc.. has a bit of a head start over other application stores because they operate on both cell phones and on televisions, but that is not stopping the company from issuing a statement that their app store has officially passed the one hundred million download mark. The mark is a huge one that is exclusive to only a few other app stores in the industry, and even though Samsung crosses through both the mobile and television industry with their app downloads, that does not make the number any less impressive.

It has been ten months since the service first launched. It looks as though Europe is the primary downloading location for users of the Samsung app store. France had the largest number of downloads of any country, with Germany and Spain following closely behind. The three countries together combined to account for more than forty percent of the overall number of downloads from the Samsung App Store since it was first launched more than ten months ago.

The app store is currently home to more than 13,000 applications. This number is smaller than most for unlocked BlackBerry Bold 9780, Torch 9800, etc.. other app stores, but is only seven thousand apps behind the BlackBerry App World store which recently hit the 20,000 mark. The Samsung App Store has quietly grown over the course of the last few months and has become one of the more popular app providers on the Internet. It will be interesting to see if they are able to keep up their huge rate of growth moving forward, or if they will slow down as so many other app stores have. The numbers that they announced are quite large for only having been around for the last ten months, but are still not touching the numbers of some of the more popular app stores, such as the Apple iTunes app store and the Android App Marketplace.

With the recent issues that Japan has faced following the fallout of an 8.9 earthquake and the ensuing tsunami afterwards, AT&T has announced that they are going to allow their unlocked cell phone users to make free calls to Japan till the end of the month. Since the disaster, understandably, it has been very hard for people to contact relatives inside of the country. Making outgoing calls within Japan has also been difficult. Some of those from North America that survived the quake have still not been able to make contact with their families.

The announcement by the company is the first of its kind. Shortly after the announcement by AT&T, both Sprint and Verizon announced that they were going to be extending the same offer to their users as well. They also announced that they were not going to charge users for text message fees to phones that are located within Japan.

It is good to see that these huge providers are stepping up and making it as easy as possible for people to contact family members a world away. With the issues that Japan has had in recent days with both outgoing and incoming calls, this should ease the minds of those back in the states a little bit who were worried about charges that could pile up when they try to make contact with individuals in the Japan area.

Text messages might be the best way to try to communicate, at least until things calm down. This will allow them to answer whenever the text goes through and will not require that they answer a call that may or may not go through. The announcements are welcome, and show that to these companies - it is not always all about the bottom line and profit that they could potentially see from a move.

Developer Spacetime Studios, the company that is responsible for making the game Pocket Legends, a unique MMO mobile game that is increasing the expectations for other MMO games that attempt to make the jump to mobile devices. As of right now, Android has overtaken Unlocked BlackBerry cell phone such as Bold 9780, Torch 9800 unlocked, etc. what most people consider the most prestigious smart phone operating platform across the nation.

The company has beaten the odds. While most developers claim that the Android market and other mobile platforms do not give them enough options to compete with the top companies in the space. After some internal research, Spacetime Studios discovered that they make up to 50 percent more from their Android users when compared to the iOS market.

The ability for users to more easily purchase Android apps might be behind the spike when compared to iOS in iphone 4 unlocked. iOS does not have the easy to use platform that Google has brought to the table.

So while some developers are finding that they are unable to compete in the mobile gaming market given the current structure of app marketplaces, that does not mean that there are not other companies that are able to find the niche that they are looking for, especially with Android users which do seem to differ substantially with users from the iOS platform, both in how they use their devices but also in what their general interests are.

It will be interesting to see if other mobile gaming developers release their figures based on a by system basis. That could potentially shed more light on the industry as a whole. Instead o hearing these isolated negative remarks, it would be nice to know how the industry as a whole feels. It seems to be very dependant on the type of the game as well as the number of titles that the given country has going for it.

The BlackBerry Monaco, also known as the Storm 3 has been widely reported on, and Research In Motion has not yet confirmed its existence at this time. The phone is set to launch in September for Verizon Wireless, according to a number of different reports, and will be the third version of the Unlocked Blackberry Storm series.

The device looks very similar to previous versions of the phone. It will still have the trackpad that was seen on the earlier versions, and will have a touchscreen display, along with a beautiful looking screen. RIM is continuing their efforts to bring the BlackBerry platform back to touchscreen phones. They have had a number of previous touchscreen launches but have never really been able to deliver in the same way that other smart devices have.

The BlackBerry OS is traditionally meant for QWERTY keyboard devices. Transferring users over to a touchscreen device may take a little bit of getting used to. With the upcoming PlayBook just on the horizon, it is clear that the company would like to move a larger portion of their business to touchscreen phones so that they can easily attempt to capture the non-business market.

Specs for the device have not yet been made available, but it is believed to feature a 1.2 GHz processor, and have NFC compatibility which will make it one of the most high powered phone releases to date from Research In Motion. The video that appeared online today pretty much confirms the existence of the phone that has been rumored for quite some time. It will be interesting to see if this forces Research In Motion to acknowledge the phone and release additional information about the specs.

Have you ever been driving down the highway on the way to work, and “that” song starts playing that you have heard over and over? It’s the same song that you have looked up the lyrics to on Google multiple times, but you have never figured out what the title or artist was? You ask every friend of yours, they may or may not like the song, but they never know what it is either. Wouldn’t it be great to finally stop those problems, so you can hear a song and go straight home to buy it on iTunes? Problem solved.

If you download the Limili application in your unlocked iphone 4, then it will identify any song that you hear for you. This is how it works. If you are sitting in your car and you hear a song that you like, and then you can open the application, hold down the button, and sometimes within three seconds, Limili will recognize the song. Not only will it tell you the artist and song title, but it will also give you options to listen to it on Youtube, or buy it on other programs such as iTunes. This is a great feature because even if it tells you the song, you could still forget it by the time you got home. That really would not solve your problem. However, with this, you can either add it to your favorites, so you can look at it when you get home – or, you can go ahead and download it on iTunes. This way you can go home and listen to it however many times you wish. This sounds like an awesome application that everyone must have. I don’t think you should put yourself under anymore stress trying to figure out what a certain song is; download this application and end all of those problems.